Chapter 1: What you can do with Outlook? -- PART I:Basic Outlook VBA Design -- Chapter 2: The VBA Design Environment -- Chapter 3: Building Your First VBA Form -- PART II: Basic Outlook Form Design -- Chapter 4: Introducing Outlook Forms -- Chapter 5: Introducing Form Regions -- Chapter 6: Extending Form Design with Fields and Controls -- PART III: Writing VBA and VBScript Code -- Chapter 7: Code Basics -- Chapter 8: Code Grammar 101 -- Chapter 9: Handling Errors, Testing and Debugging -- PART IV: Fundamental Outlook Coding Techniques -- Chapter 10: Outlook Programming Basics -- Chapter 11: Responding to Outlook Events in VBA -- Chapter 12: Responding to Events in Outlook Forms -- Chapter 13: Working with Stores, Explorers, and Folders -- Chapter 14: Working with Inspectors, Items, and Item Properties -- Chapter 15: Working with Recipients and Address Lists -- Chapter 16: More Item Techniques -- Chapter 17: Working with Attachments -- PART V:Extended Outlook Form Design -- Chapter 18: More Control Techniques -- Chapter 19: Common Outlook Form Techniques -- Chapter 20: Deploying and Managing Outlook Forms -- Chapter 21: Building Form-based Workflows -- Chapter 22: Working with Files and Other Objects -- Chapter 23: Common Outlook Administrator Scripting Tasks -- Chapter 24: Menus, Toolbars, and the Navigation Pane -- Chapter 25: Generating Reports on Outlook Data -- Chapter 26: Working with Exchange and Databases -- Appendix A: Other Resources -- Appendix B: Concepts for Professional Developers -- Appendix C: Key Procedures You Can Reuse.
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Microsoft Outlook is the most widely used e-mail program and offers the most programmability. Sue Mosher introduces key concepts for programming Outlook using Visual Basic for Applications, custom Outlook forms, and external scripts, without the need for additional development tools. For those who manage Outlook installations, it demonstrates how to use new features in the Outlook 2007 programming model such as building scripts that can create rules and views and manage categories. Power users will discover how to enhance Outlook with custom features, such as the ability to process incoming mail and extract key information. Aimed at the non-professional programmer, it also provides a quick guide to Outlook programming basics for pro developers who want to dive into Outlook integration. *Dozens of new programming objects detailed including views, rules, categories, searches *No previous coding experience or additional development tools required *Examples outline issues using real-world functionality.
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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133627:133752
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Title
Programming Outlook E12.
International Standard Book Number
1555583466
TITLE USED AS SUBJECT
Microsoft Outlook.
Microsoft Outlook.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Application software-- Development.
Personal information management-- Computer programs.
Time management-- Computer programs.
Application software-- Development.
Personal information management-- Computer programs.